I find this objection ("he doesn't offer a solution") almost always invalid. There's value in pointing out problems even if you don't know a solution. "A problem clearly stated is a problem half solved".
If you can't convince people a problem exists (and there doesn't seem to be a consensus just browsing comments here), then it doesn't seem very fruitful to start talking about solutions.
If you can't convince people a problem exists (and there doesn't seem to be a consensus just browsing comments here), then it doesn't seem very fruitful to start talking about solutions.